Hi, yes it is me. All Mary arm and magic bore cartridges are available from www.platinumsporting.co.uk
If you message me with what you are after I can give you details price availability etc.
A review received yesterday from someone who already used a drill attached to a rod and a brush:
Harry Peart - 5th November 2016 Mike, I normally use a drill to clean my guns but it's never got the barrels clean. I shoot skeet mainly and use Hull Pro Piston's which leave a fair bit of fouling...
I am confident enough in the comprehensive research that I have done to say this. Bring your gun with your cleaning tools and method to a ground convenient to us both and I will show you that magic bore kits will clean your own gun faster and better than your current methods and you won't get...
I rest my case because you are belittling a product that you have no experience of and haven't seen in the flesh.
You haven't done your homework or any research about it either or you would know that I designed and I make every one. As a result I know that the brushes are superior to anything...
Hi,
The drill kit isn't just a labour saving device, if you have back bored or over bored barrels as most berettas do then it will make your gun cleaning easy and save you hours I guarentee. It is a completely different brush to the hand kit and it a larger diameter longer and stiffer and it...
It won't that's why I designed it!! Please see the beretta forums and any magazine review for confirmation of how good it is. It is also being reviewed in gun mart magazine in the November issue and has been selected by an independent tester as one of his top 5 products for the year! You only...
Hi Doug,
I always have demo kits for both the hand and drill kits in 12 bore versions with me and I shoot all over. I'm shooting the intercounties at Doveridge next weekend if that's any good? If not where are you from?
Have you used the product? Do you have one?
I don't think that you could have or you will see how effective the material is at collecting and holding onto the dirt and not depositing it on other parts of the gun. This point is very important for both Kreighoff's and semi-auto's. The material...